A253 BEHAVIOUR CHANGE CONSIDERATIONS TO IMPROVE PHYSICAL ACTIVITY PARTICIPATION AMONG INDIVIDUALS WITH QUIESCENT AND MILDLY ACTIVE IBD – A QUALITATIVE STUDY
B Oketola, S Webber, H Singh, M Kredentser, K Reynolds, G Restall

TL;DR
This study explores how to encourage more physical activity among individuals with mild or inactive IBD through behavior change strategies.
Contribution
The study introduces insights into behavior change techniques tailored for individuals with quiescent or mildly active IBD.
Findings
Qualitative findings suggest that behavior change strategies can improve physical activity participation.
Participants highlighted the importance of personalized and supportive approaches to physical activity.
The study identifies barriers and facilitators specific to individuals with IBD.
Abstract
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhysical Activity and Health · Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet · Mobile Health and mHealth Applications
